She is a high-caliber strategist with excellent project management skills and a fantastic ability to 'turn any lemon into a delicious lemonade'. She has a great talent in managing economic development initiatives and I find her conduct and performance to be of the highest quality.

Shelly Korn, Director, Staffwise

Leonie is a dedicated and extremely passionate person, able to strategize and present creative ideas and communicate the benefits. She successfully developed a division of Learning for our company resulting in increased revenue. During her tenure, we saw an increase in profits.

Moira Smith, Business Development Manager

The Equity Policy Aim. A Misfire, Misfit or Missile? Workshop

The intentions of equity can be marred by a lack of pro-poor policy and uninformed processes diminishing meaningful outcomes.

Vulnerability, Complexity and Being ‘Equity’ NEET

Many organisations find opportunity and value in offering training to NEET youth to increase their employability and simultaneously achieve organisational equity targets.

Is equity about ‘evening the turf’ or is it more loaded?

Absorbing NEETs into organised economic systems is important for enhancing their career and psychological development. When dealing with vulnerable youth, generational poverty impacts requires organisations to develop sensitivities where previously they enforced expectations.

Navigation for Pro-poor Outcomes

NEET inclusion is an economic development priority. Education and training clients often request specific procedure input addressing attraction, attrition and career development services. They seldom have time to sift through the gamut of literature and statistics for direction.

Workshop Details

Every effort is made to mesmerize you with brilliant content! But specific exercises will assist you in structuring resources!

Contact Leonie about a bespoke session tailored to your needs.

Equity strategy, NEET demography

statistics, so darned fascinating! Painting a vivid picture of the vulnerable, prepare for data drama!

citing empirical studies in different disciplines, we’ll discuss questions for development. Internationally, NEET data is growing as more studies are conducted to understand how to absorb them in an economy.

References for organisational policy

matching equity values to actual praxis

frameworks for gender, race and disability

reputation and brand ethics questions

danger points: preventing potential conflict areas between policy position and final outcomes

Workshop Purpose

Expose amazing research: Social psychological research dating as far back as the 1960’s already established the importance of equity in labour relations. Far more insightful and diverse research exists today.

To position a robust approach to equity and development policy so innovative ideas from a range of disciplines can be incorporated.

To unpack the context of vulnerability in a holistic manner, framing it against the backdrop of those Not in Employment nor Education and Training

To inspire, interrogate ideas and provide insights.

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Leonie Hall is a development economist, social activist and seasoned leader with over 25 years of operation and project management experience in the education, social change and youth development sectors. A former high school teacher, SETA accredited training provider and HRD specialist with a proven track record of working with government agencies, civil society organisations, communities and grassroots movements, she can provide unique insights for capacitating youth and unemployed markets.